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11-07-2006, 11:18
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winterizer pt40
Never had to winterizer the coach. but this year we got 200 mile from
home and the engine stop. Had it towed home. Must winterizer living in upper indiana. need to know how to get the antifreeze into the hot and cold lines? also what about the water heater? thanks joe 1984 1/2 pt 40 from Indiana |
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11-08-2006, 09:23
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winterizer pt40
You can put a bypass on your hot water that after you drain it you can shut
it off & bypass the water heater with the pink stuff. I use about 3 gallons that way Don 89 SP 36' Butler, PA Joe, I purchased a T connector with a valve designed to switch the intake of the water pump so I could pump pink stuff (potable antifreze) into the entire system. That will be quite a bit since your hot water heater holds 10 or 12 gallons, not to mention the rest of the system. The other solution is to open all the drain valves and let it drain completely, then connect air pressure to the street inlet and blow out all the pipes. Disconnect the toilet line and drain that, disconnect the pump and drain that, and empty any other systems like the ice maker and any water filers or instant hot water units. I'm sure others will have additional advise. Gardner 78FC33 [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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11-08-2006, 14:01
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winterizer pt40
Joe,
I purchased a T connector with a valve designed to switch the intake of the water pump so I could pump pink stuff (potable antifreze) into the entire system. That will be quite a bit since your hot water heater holds 10 or 12 gallons, not to mention the rest of the system. The other solution is to open all the drain valves and let it drain completely, then connect air pressure to the street inlet and blow out all the pipes. Disconnect the toilet line and drain that, disconnect the pump and drain that, and empty any other systems like the ice maker and any water filers or instant hot water units. I'm sure others will have additional advise. Gardner 78FC33 --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "mjzakowski" <mjzakowski@...> wrote: > > Never had to winterizer the coach. but this year we got 200 mile from > home and the engine stop. Had it towed home. Must winterizer living > in upper indiana. need to know how to get the antifreeze into the hot > and cold lines? also what about the water heater? > thanks > joe 1984 1/2 pt 40 from Indiana > |
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11-08-2006, 14:51
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I did forget to mention that it has been said that heating the pink
stuff creates a very nasty smell that takes a while to clean out. So if your hot water heater uses engine water to heat it,it would be wise to empty it and install a bypass so you can fill the rest of the system. Gardner 78FC33 --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, dspithaler@... wrote: > > > You can put a bypass on your hot water that after you drain it you can shut > it off & bypass the water heater with the pink stuff. I use about 3 gallons > that way > Don > 89 SP 36' > Butler, PA > > Joe, > I purchased a T connector with a valve designed to switch the intake > of the water pump so I could pump pink stuff (potable antifreze) into > the entire system. That will be quite a bit since your hot water > heater holds 10 or 12 gallons, not to mention the rest of the system. > The other solution is to open all the drain valves and let it drain > completely, then connect air pressure to the street inlet and blow out > all the pipes. Disconnect the toilet line and drain that, disconnect > the pump and drain that, and empty any other systems like the ice > maker and any water filers or instant hot water units. > > I'm sure others will have additional advise. > > Gardner > 78FC33 > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > |
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